The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll with an introduction by Alexander Woollcott and the illustrations by John Tenniel |
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VI
[Said the Moon to the Sun]
Said the Moon to the Sun,
“Is the daylight begun?”
Said the Sun to the Moon,
“Not a minute too soon.”
“Is the daylight begun?”
Said the Sun to the Moon,
“Not a minute too soon.”
“You're a Full Moon,” said he.
She replied with a frown,
“Well! I never did see
So uncivil a clown!”
(Query. Why was the moon so angry?)She replied with a frown,
“Well! I never did see
So uncivil a clown!”
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